Through out my teaching experience, I find it is faster and more rewarding for students to learn this craft by first choosing a simple project to start. Gradually, you can try more difficult projects that involve more advanced techniques. It’s more fun to learn this way, and you can feel very rewarding even after your very first simple project.

I would like to categorize my tutorials by techniques, although I enjoy working with fishing lines and wires mostly. However, because there are just too many techniques that you can use to create your own piece of jewelry, and I am still learning myself, therefore I should say, this blog will be dedicated to share what I have learned through out the years. If you have a new project idea, you are welcome to chip in and share your ideas here, too!

So, no more talking, let us start making something together! Please check again in a few days, I’ll be posting my very first online tutorial here! If you would like to be informed of new tutorial releases, please feel free to follow me on my twitter!! It is absolutely free to sign up for a twitter account. Join the crowd and see what twitter is all about!

Thank you for visiting my blog. This is the cyber classroom where I will be sharing and discussing jewelry making ideas and skills with all of you that are interested in learning this exciting hobby. For those of you that had taken my classes either through Michaels or in private, thanks so much for your continuing support!! I hope you will be excited to see this blog.